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Astra-Z-2345 Wireless Fire Light and Sound Alerter (Wireless Siren) Operation Manual This operation manual is intended for studying operating principles, proper use, storage, and maintenance of Astra-Z-2345 wireless siren (hereinafter referred to as siren) (Figure 1). The manufacturer reserves the right to make alteration regarding refinement of the product without prior notification. All improvements are included in new revision of the operation manual. List of Abbreviations: Astra-Zitadel System: Astra-Zitadel on-site wireless intrusion/fire detection and alarm system; Astra-Zitadel System Control Panel: Astra-Z-812M, Astra-Z8945 ver.A, Astra-8945 Pro or Astra-812 Pro Control Panel (with connected Astra-Z Wireless Extender); MSS Astra-Z: Astra-Z Monitoring Software Suite; MSS Astra Pro: Astra Pro Monitoring Software Suite; LT: Astra-942 Laser Tester; LSA: Light and Sound Alerter; Battery: power supply battery. Cumulative service life of two batteries, months, min ............................................................. 38 Weight (without battery), kg, max ........................................... 0.3 Overall dimensions, mm, max: - diameter .............................................................................. 124 - height (including detach switch) .......................................... 102 Operating Conditions ° Temperature range, C ........................................ from -30 to +55 Relative air humidity,  .................................. up to 93 at +40 °C without moisture condensation 3 Delivery Set Wireless siren Astra-Z-2345 .............................................. 1 pcs. LSH 14 Battery ................................................................... 1 pcs. CR123 Battery.................................................................... 1 pcs. Screw 3.9×32 ..................................................................... 4 pcs. Dowel 6×30 ........................................................................ 4 pcs. Soft isolator ........................................................................ 4 pcs. Operation Manual.............................................................. 1 copy 1 Function 4 Structure 1.1 The siren is intended for warning 4.1 Structurally siren is designed as a block with a removable people of fire in a secured room using light and sound alerting upon a command from the Astra-Zitadel system control panel. 1.2 Power is supplied to the siren from two batteries: primary battery LSH 14 (1pcs.) and secondary battery CR123 Figure 1 (1pcs.), or batteries with similar characteristics and construction. Both batteries are included in the delivery set. The siren retains operability if secondary battery is missing or discharged. 1.3 The siren ensures three-color light alerting (red, green, and blue). cover, to which a cap is attached. The block contains a piezoelectric sound emitter and a printed circuit board (PCB) with radio elements and batteries (Figure 2). Batteries installed 2 Specification Technical Parameters of Sound Channel Sound pressure level at a distance of 1 m, dB, min ..................................................... 105 Frequency band of alarms generated by sound channel, Hz, ................. from 1 000 to 3 000 Technical Parameters of Radio Channel Operating frequency range, MHz ...................... 2 400 to 2 483.5 Number of operating channels at 5 MHz intervals, pcs., max…………………………………….16 Wireless coverage range, line-of-sight, m, min ............................................................. 1000 General Technical Parameters Power supply voltage, V ................................................... 2.4-3.6 Current consumption: with radio module OFF, µA, max ........................................... 150 with radio module ON, mA, max ............................................ 180 Current consumption in alarming mode, mA, max: - light...................................................................................... 250 - sound ............................................................................... 1 000 Battery discharge notification threshold for battery replacement, V - main battery ........................................................................ 2.9 - backup battery ..................................................................... 2.6 Deactivation threshold (at decrease of both batteries power supply voltage while maintaining LED indication), V ............................................... 2.4 Revision 2345-v1_5_en Figure 2 4.2 Mounted under the cap is a three-color LED indicator of the light alerting (colors: red, green, and blue). 4.3 Mounted on PCB is a switch, which forms «Detached from wall» notification when detaching the siren from the wall. 4.4 The siren has the following service LEDs: - installed on PCB is a white LED to indicate the wireless network status. - installed under the cap is a red LED to indicate the status of the siren itself and to receive commands from the Astra-942 laser tester. 5 3 Upon simultaneous power supply voltage decrease of the main and backup batteries below 2,4 V, the siren ceases operation while retaining LED indication. 4 The siren indicates «Armed/Disarmed» status of partitions to Notifications Table 1: Notifications issued on the Light Channel Notification Red Green Blue One-time sequential indication of each color for Standby 0.1 seconds mode start Blinks once per Exit delay 2 seconds OFF OFF time within delay time Blinks once per second within the Alarm/Fire sound alerting OFF OFF period, then – once every 10 seconds Lights up for Arming OFF OFF 10 seconds Lights up for Disarming OFF OFF 10 seconds Double blink for 0.1 No network OFF OFF seconds every 25 seconds Blinks with frequency of Network 5Hz during 1 OFF OFF search to 60 seconds which it is assigned when pressing «» button on Astra-Z3245 key fob. The key fob must be registered in the network and have user rights for arming/disarming. 6 Pre-Starting Procedure 6.1 After transportation in conditions differing from those of operation, siren must be kept unpacked for 4 hours in the expected operating conditions. 6.2 Running Siren. Replacing Batteries WARNING! Lithium-thionyl-chloride batteries have an effect of «passivation» to provide the possibility of long-term storage. To provide battery normal operation after long-term storage, hold an «activation» procedure. «Activation» occurs when inserting battery into LSA. Step-1 Remove the housing cover by removing 3 screws that fasten the cover to the base. Table 2: Notifications issued on the Sound Channel Notification Acoustic Signal Continuously ON for 10 minutes Alarm Intermittently ON every 1 second with offFire duty ratio 2 during 10 minutes Step-2 Insert primary and secondary batteries with the correct polarity (to replace the battery, remove the old one and after at least 30 seconds insert the new one). The red LED lights up for 1 to 20 seconds. If after 60 seconds the red LED flashes triply every 25 seconds, re-activate the battery by removing it, and after at least 30 seconds reinserting it. Table 3: Notifications issued to Service LEDs and control panel White Red Control Notification LED LED Panel Lights up for 1 Standby OFF to 20 seconds mode start Normal OFF OFF + Lights up once Tamper OFF + for 1 second Power ON OFF + Failure of primary OFF OFF + battery Failure of secondary OFF OFF + battery Triple blink for 0.1 seconds with Power OFF pause of 0.5 + failure seconds every 25 seconds Blinks with frequency of 5Hz Network OFF search during 1 to 60 seconds Double blink for 0.1 seconds with No network pause of 0.5 OFF seconds every 25 seconds +: notification issued; –: notification not issued WARNING! It is strictly forbidden to "activate" SAFT LSH 14 battery by short circuit between the poles of battery or exceed the load current 2 A, as battery is built in safety fuse which irreversibly destroyed in case of overload. 6.3 Registering the Siren in the Wireless Network Siren registration procedure is required for identification in the wireless network in which it is supposed to operate. Step-1 According to Astra-Zitadel System Control Panel`s Operating Manual * perform the following procedure: 1) Install Software ** (MSS Astra-Z, Pconf-Z or MSS Astra Pro) intended for configuring Control Panel; 2) Create wireless network. Step-2 Perform steps described in p. 6.2. Step-3 Make sure alerter issues "No network" notification. Otherwise, perform deletion of the alerter from wireless network in accordance with p.6.4. Step-4 Notes 1 If «Primary battery failure» notification appears, change both batteries within two months. 2 The «Power failure» notification is processed by the red LED if both batteries are discharged or if one of the batteries is missing and the second battery is discharged. 2 Switch the control panel to Wireless device registration mode by the method described in the appropriate Astra-Zitadel System Control Panel`s Operating manual*. Step-5 Initiate siren registration procedure by one of 2 methods: a) using the LT (step-6); b) using the Reg plug and the detach switch (step-7). Revision 2345-v1_5_en WARNING! Avoid to initiate registration procedure on several wireless devices simultaneously 7 Installation 7.1 Location Step-6 7.1.1 The siren can be installed on the wall as well as on the ceiling. 7.1.2 In a permanent structure, the siren should be installed on a load-bearing wall. 7.1.3 In premises made of light metal structures, installing the siren directly on the wall should be avoided; instead, it should be installed on load-bearing structural elements. Initiating siren registration procedure using the LT: - Press the lower button on the LT and hold until a beam appears. - Direct the laser beam at the cap center. - irradiate the LED located under the cap for at least 1 second. The red service LED lights up for 2 seconds and then the siren switches to wireless network search mode: the blue LED of the light channel and the white service LED start blinking with a frequency of 5 Hz during the wireless network search period, but not more than 60 s. 7.2 Installation procedure Step-1 Remove the housing cover by removing 3 screws that fasten the cover to the base. Step-7 Initiating registration procedure using the Reg plug and detach switch: 1) Shortly (for 1-2 seconds) close the Reg plug with a screwdriver. Step-2 Perform operations described in p. 6. Step-3 The siren switches to wireless network registration mode for 60 seconds. Using a screwdriver, push the blanks out of the mounting holes in the base. 2) Shortly (for 0,2-2 seconds) press the detach switch. The siren switches to wireless network search mode: the blue LED of the light channel and the white service LED blink with a frequency of 5 Hz during the wireless network search period, but not more than 60 seconds. Step-8 Step-4 Verify registration procedure:  Once registration procedure completed successfully, the abbreviated name of detector «LSA» appears on the screen or «LSAxxx registered» notification appears on the control panel`s screen. Reassemble the siren by superposing marks on base and cover and driving screws.  In case registration procedure failed repeat the registration procedure, i.e. perform steps 3 and 4, 6 or 3 Choose an installation location on site. Mark selected location using mounting holes in the base as a template. Fasten the base to a load-bearing surface. Step-5 Install the cover onto the fastened base as follows: - Insert the sealing soft isolator (large ring) from the delivery package into the base slot. - Install the cover on the base by aligning the marks on the cover and the base. - Insert the sealing soft isolators (3 pcs.) from the delivery package under the screws that fasten the cover to the base. - Tighten 3 screws. and 4, 7. Step-9 After successful registration of the siren, for long term storage before its installation, it is allowed to switch the siren OFF by removing the battery or installing a soft isolator. Step-6 When power is supplied, there is no need to re-register the siren in the same wireless network if it was not intentionally removed from the network through software or control panel`s menu. Set siren’s operating mode in accordance with an appropriate Astra-Zitadel system Operation manual*. Configure the siren through «Alerting / System outputs» menu sub-item. Assignment of siren outputs: Output 1 – sound; Output 2 – light. 6.4 Deleting Alerter from Wireless Network  Deletion of the LSA from wireless network is performed using Software ** or through Control Panel`s menu. When deleting alerter from wireless network, Control Panel transmits notification about deletion to alerter within two periods of RF supervision time. After receiving the notification alerter issues "No network" notification.  To speed up the deletion procedure: - remove alerters`s base; - shortly close Reg plug; - press and hold down tamper switch for 8-10 sec. The alerter issues "No network" notification to LED and is available for registration. Revision 2345-v1_5_en Step-7 Verify siren operability: 1) In the system based on Astra-Z-812M control panel: - Verify the siren status on the control panel («Normal» status should appear; otherwise, verify proper installation – see p. 7.1); - Initiate a test alerting from the control panel in accordance with an appropriate Astra-Zitadel system Operating Manual*. 2) In the system based on Astra-8945 control panel: - Verify the siren status on MSS interface («Normal» status should appear; otherwise, verify proper installation – see p. 7.1); - Initiate a test alerting from MSS interface in accordance with an appropriate Astra-Zitadel system Operating Manual*. 3) In the system based on Astra-8945 Pro and Astra-812 Pro control panels: 3 - Verify the LSA status on MSS Astra Pro interface («Normal» status should appear; otherwise, verify proper installation – see p. 7.1); - Initiate a test alerting from MSS Astra Pro interface in accordance with an appropriate Astra-Zitadel system Operating Manual*. Make sure the alerting is issued. 9 Recycling 10.1 The siren is not a danger to life, human health and the environment. On expiry of its lifetime recycling is done without taking special measures to protect the environment. 10.2 Recycling of battery cells must be done by delivering used cells to a trading organization, service centre, manufacturer, or to another organization accepting used batteries. 7.3 To ensure the alarm system reliable operation, testing and maintenance of the siren is recommended as follows: - Inspect the integrity and secure fastening of the siren’s housing at least once a month; - Clean contaminants from the siren at least once in three months; - Verify siren operability by the method described in p.7.2 step 7 at least once a month. 7 10 Warranty Terms 11.1 Quality Management System meets provisions of ISO 90012011. 11.2 The manufacturer guarantees the compliance of the siren to specifications on condition that user observes required conditions of transportation, storage, installation and operation. 11.3 The storage warranty period is 5 years and 6 months from the date of manufacture. 11.4 The operating warranty period is 5 years from the date of commissioning, but not more than 5 years and 6 months from the date of manufacture. 11.5 The manufacturer guarantees replacement or repair of the product during the warranty period. 11.6 The warranty doesn’t come into effect in the following cases: - not adherence to the operating manual; - mechanical damage to the device; - repair of the device by any third-party service apart from the manufacturer. 11.7 Warranty applies to the siren only. All equipment from other manufacturers used in conjunction with the siren, including batteries, is subject to its own warranty terms. The manufacturer bears no responsibility for death, injury, property damage or other incidental or premeditated loss based on user's statement that the device failed to implement its functions. Labeling The following information is marked on the label attached to the siren’s housing: - manufacturer trademark; - abbreviated siren designation; - firmware version; - month and year of manufacture; - conformity mark (if certificate is available); - bar-code that duplicates textual information. 8 EC Conformity Declarations This product is in conformity with the provisions of: R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC, Article 10.5; EN 60950: 2001 Safety of information technology equipment; EN 50371 Generic standard to demonstrate the compliance of lowpower electronic and electrical apparatuses with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (10 MHz - 300 GHz) – General public; EN 301489-17 V1.1.1 (09-2000) Electromagnetic Compatibility and radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for wideband data Hiperlan equipment; EN 300220-1 V1.3.1 (2000-09) Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short range devices; Technical characteristics and test methods for radio equipment to be used in the 25 MHz to 1 000 MHz frequency range with power levels ranging up to 500 mW; Part 1: Parameters intended for regulatory purposes. Construction of the detector provides for protection class IP41. * Available for free downloading from www.controlex.eu and/or integrated with configuring software. ** Available for free downloading from www.controlex.eu. Sales: Controlex GmbH Warranty service and technical support: ТЕКО-TD Philosophenweg 31-33 47051 Duisburg, Germany Phone: +49 (0) 203 / 393 91 188 Fax: +49 (0) 203 / 393 91 189 GSM: +49 (0) 178 / 218 48 22 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.controlex.eu Prospekt Pobedy str. 19 420138 Kazan, Russia Phone: +7 (843) 261-55-75 Fax: +7 (843) 261-58-08 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Web: www.teko.biz Made in Russia 4 Revision 2345-v1_5_en